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Cherry bakewell and strawberry milkshake concentrates

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Hi there,
Does anyone have any experience of mixing both a cherry bakewell flavour juice and strawberry milkshake or eton mess type juice (not together, lol).
Im just looking for some concentrates for those juices that just work with minimum fuss and steeping (bung 10 - 15% concentrate into premixed nic and away you go type of deal) and was wondering if anyone has come across any concentrates for these flavours that are worth a try.

Cheers
 
Hi there,
Does anyone have any experience of mixing both a cherry bakewell flavour juice and strawberry milkshake or eton mess type juice (not together, lol).
Im just looking for some concentrates for those juices that just work with minimum fuss and steeping (bung 10 - 15% concentrate into premixed nic and away you go type of deal) and was wondering if anyone has come across any concentrates for these flavours that are worth a try.

Cheers

I don't know of any straight concentrates with these flavours, but i have attempted a fruity bakewell and a strawberry milkshake if you'd like the recipes?

There's a thread in mixology somewhere about the bakewell, and i've posted public a strawberry milkshake recipe on my profile.
 
I've never mixed either of them but I have considered a cherry bakewell...

I'd suggest, if you are going to do it, an element of marzipan or almond. Not only is it in the Bakewell, but I find that cherries themselves have a slight almondy undertone.
Other than that, Cake batter concentrate, sweetener of your choice, a dash of vanilla and a soupcon of cherry (but not too much, it's a glace cherry you want, not full on maraschino) seem to be the order of the day....Maybe, and I'm being naughty here, a wee bit of butter concentrate to give the mouth feel?

If you really wanted to refine it, a tiny smidge of a toasty, bready flavour to make it taste baked
 
I don't know of any straight concentrates with these flavours, but i have attempted a fruity bakewell and a strawberry milkshake if you'd like the recipes?

There's a thread in mixology somewhere about the bakewell, and i've posted public a strawberry milkshake recipe on my profile.


I will check that recipe out now. Thank you. I cant seem to find it on your profile, do you have a link for it please?
I was hoping there was a concentrate out that was as simple to mix as red astaire, lol.
@Lord Grim hopefully one day i will become a competent enough mixer to be able to make complex recipes like that. At the moment i just want to get something mastered i can use as an adv so i will be able to afford to tinker and fine tune any flavours like the suggestions you have mentioned (which i have copied/pasted into a notepad for future reference :) )
 
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I will check that recipe out now. Thank you. I cant seem to find it on your profile, do you have a link for it please?
I was hoping there was a concentrate out that was as simple to mix as red astaire, lol.
@Lord Grim hopefully one day i will become a competent enough mixer to be able to make complex recipes like that. At the moment i just want to get something mastered i can use as an adv so i will be able to afford to tinker and fine tune any flavours like the suggestions you have mentioned (which i have copied/pasted into a notepad for future reference :) )
Whoah there small pony!! I wasn't suggesting for a moment that I can mix it! I used to be a chef (still am in my head) so I have an idea of what flavours go with other flavours, but I'm still a relative noob to mixing. I'd probably start with the cake batter, sweetener, marzipan and cherry, in descending order of volume and mix them in a 5ml sample bottle, 0% nic, and work up from there.
Nobody ever came up with a GREAT recipe by slamming it together and hoping for the best! :)
 
The thing to be very wary of, with regards to a bakewell diy e-liquid is that (if you are a shady type of character) you could come under suspicion for every case of arsenic poisoning that occurs within your area. :D :D So make sure that you give all of your syringes and mixing bottles a good wash after.
 
Arsenic? Really? Between that and diactyl or whatever its called and whayever else they find in ecigs, I'll be back on the fags by xmas, seems like they are less harmful
 
Arsenic? Really? Between that and diactyl or whatever its called and whayever else they find in ecigs, I'll be back on the fags by xmas, seems like they are less harmful

Arsenic is found in most foods it's in all rice !!!! And also you remember them rainbowdrop sweets ( made from maize ).guess what that has it in too !!! just thought I'd give my 2 pence worth .... I'm not lying either
 
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The thing to be very wary of, with regards to a bakewell diy e-liquid is that (if you are a shady type of character) you could come under suspicion for every case of arsenic poisoning that occurs within your area. :D :D So make sure that you give all of your syringes and mixing bottles a good wash after.

? :hmm:

Unless I missed something, did you mean Cyanide cheersm8? :)

(found in almonds, cherrystones, apricot kernels, etc...)
 
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